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DUST is the story of an eccentric family in crisis. Unable to move forward or functionally communicate, three change-averse siblings collide with their older brother and their own myopic worldview with comic and tragic results. The film follows the siblings Lynn, Baker and Margaret Marie as they cope with the news that their oldest brother Coke plans to move into the family home with his new wife, Patty, a woman the other siblings cannot stand. All four siblings find themselves confronted with their inability to cope with life.

Top Cast

  • Cody Critcheloe

    Cody Critcheloe

    Baker

  • Adam Dugas

    Adam Dugas

    Coke

  • Shannon Michalski

    Shannon Michalski

    Melissa

  • Danny Fischer

    Danny Fischer

    Aqua

  • Peggy Noland

    Peggy Noland

    Margaret Marie

  • Holly Woodlawn

    Holly Woodlawn

    Rita

  • Aubrey Matalon

    Aubrey Matalon

    Jeanette

Overview

DUST is the story of an eccentric family in crisis. Unable to move forward or functionally communicate, three change-averse siblings collide with their older brother and their own myopic worldview with comic and tragic results. The film follows the siblings Lynn, Baker and Margaret Marie as they cope with the news that their oldest brother Coke plans to move into the family home with his new wife, Patty, a woman the other siblings cannot stand. All four siblings find themselves confronted with their inability to cope with life.

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